Flies begin their life as eggs, typically laid in decaying organic matter. Early sailors believed that emerging flies looked like tiny "beaks" or "noses" due to the way the larvae emerge from the egg casing, hence the term "nosemaiden" for the emerging flies.
Flies begin their life as eggs, usually laid in decaying organic matter or other suitable environments. Early sailors observed that flies seemed to emerge spontaneously from rotting food or waste, leading them to believe they were generated from decay itself. This phenomenon was famously referred to as "spontaneous generation." The name often associated with this concept is "maggots," which are the larval stage of certain flies, particularly the common housefly.
Early sailors would get both a pig and a rooster. One on each foot.
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The island was known to Phonecian, Arabs, and Malay Sailors as early as the 10th century
The stone used by early sailors as a primitive compass was called a lodestone. Lodestones are naturally magnetized rocks that were used to help sailors navigate by aligning with the Earth's magnetic field.
Trade Winds were used by early sailors.
Zheng He was mainly considered one of the greatest sailors during that period of time. Well, in early China.. hope it helps :)
North and South America
North & South America
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North & South America